TomandJerry
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- Oct 1, 2013
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Seems to causing a right old stir up in Scotland
From the article I shared:I wonder if it was the Palestinian flags that ultimately caused the ban? That seems to be the only differentiator to the kind of activities that they've always carried out.
The centre of Manchester still stinks of p1ss after 4,000,000 Rangers fans urinated on everything in 2008...Can't be true, Celtic fans are lovely bunch who never cause trouble anywhere - Including the the 3,000,000 who went to Seville in 2003.
Where did you get your information from? I just Googled this and I can't find any reports of trouble in Seville for the 2003 UEFA Cup Final, in fact I just read a Spanish article praising the behaviour of the 80,000 who travelled. In contrast the 2008 final in Manchester involving Rangers resulted in "serious disorder" including 39 arrests...Can't be true, Celtic fans are lovely bunch who never cause trouble anywhere - Including the the 3,000,000 who went to Seville in 2003.
Generally Celtic fans are well behaved, unless they meet anyone who disagrees with their political views, or anyone that is English, or likes the Royal Family, or Rangers, or is Israeli, or tries to stop them doing anything they want to do and have determined they should be allowed to do, which pretty much covers every other possible example.Where did you get your information from? I just Googled this and I can't find any reports of trouble in Seville for the 2003 UEFA Cup Final, in fact I just read a Spanish article praising the behaviour of the 80,000 who travelled. In contrast the 2008 final in Manchester involving Rangers resulted in "serious disorder" including 39 arrests...
Generally Celtic fans are well behaved, unless they meet anyone who disagrees with their political views, or anyone that is English, or likes the Royal Family, or Rangers, or is Israeli, or tries to stop them doing anything they want to do and have determined they should be allowed to do, which pretty much covers every other possible example.
To give it some balance, it’s obvious that Rangers fans are no angels and definitely that final in Manchester was very good evidence of such behaviour. Congratulations to Celtic fans for not trashing a foreign city 20 years ago.
Remind me again why these clubs would be an asset to the Premier League?
Err no we don’t.I'd say it's 100% because of the Palestine support.
Scottish football at the moment has pyro displays every week and trouble throughout the country yet no blanket bans are being implemented.
I was living in Madrid then, and it certainly felt like 3,000,000 were on their way to Seville!Can't be true, Celtic fans are lovely bunch who never cause trouble anywhere - Including the the 3,000,000 who went to Seville in 2003.
Well the Royal Family one was hardly hidden away, was it? And you don’t have to have too many brain cells to work out that having an Israeli flag at Celtic Park might get you into a few ‘conversations’. Their comment about football fans having the right to express political views was laughable really, it would anger me as a fan of any club if I thought there was a minority expressing views so vocally for something I didn’t agree with but I would support their right to do it as long as it didn’t mean that other views were not welcome.I wouldn't want them in the Premier League, and I reckon both clubs have their share of nutters. My comments were to redress the balance of knee-jerk anti-Celtic comments you get on here generally by GB News/UKIP types. Regarding "unless they meet anyone who disagrees with their political views, or anyone English, or likes the Royal Family or Ranger, or is Israeli"; is this based on your first-hand interactions with Celtic fans or a biased perception? Of course their are Celtic fans who tick all those boxes, but the majority are reasonable people just like us Albion fans. The Green Brigade are not universally popular at Celtic, and the news story is about the club curbing their excesses.
Agreed. (I also agree with your earlier point about Celtic standing up to their Ultras. Well done them). My work colleague is a Celtic fan - although he comes from Hamilton and thus should support Hamilton Academical as I sometimes tell him. He may indeed by anti-English, anti-Royal Family, anti-Israel, etc etc or any of the other lazy stereotypes, but if he is he's kept his views firmly to himself, even though he's had many chances to espouse them. Basically he's a nice guy.I wouldn't want them in the Premier League, and I reckon both clubs have their share of nutters. My comments were to redress the balance of knee-jerk anti-Celtic comments you get on here generally by GB News/UKIP types. Regarding "unless they meet anyone who disagrees with their political views, or anyone English, or likes the Royal Family or Ranger, or is Israeli"; is this based on your first-hand interactions with Celtic fans or a biased perception? Of course their are Celtic fans who tick all those boxes, but the majority are reasonable people just like us Albion fans. The Green Brigade are not universally popular at Celtic, and the news story is about the club curbing their excesses.
The only reason to take an Israeli flag to Celtic Park would to be deliberately provocative. A section of Celtic fans have expressed support for the Palestinians for many years as they identify them as fellow travellers who have suffered dispossession and oppression. Many Jewish people would agree with this and oppose the actions of the Israeli state. Solidarity with an oppressed people is surely more valid than Albion singing a song about getting your father's gun to "shoot some Palace scum".Well the Royal Family one was hardly hidden away, was it? And you don’t have to have too many brain cells to work out that having an Israeli flag at Celtic Park might get you into a few ‘conversations’. Their comment about football fans having the right to express political views was laughable really, it would anger me as a fan of any club if I thought there was a minority expressing views so vocally for something I didn’t agree with but I would support their right to do it as long as it didn’t mean that other views were not welcome.
I applaud what the club has done here though in what looks like a very difficult situation for them. In truth Celtic and Rangers fans are probably as bad as each other, sorry if that sounds biased in some way.
That is terrible. Sounds a bit like our own nut-job who head-butted a fellow Albion fan in Marseille...Agreed. (I also agree with your earlier point about Celtic standing up to their Ultras. Well done them). My work colleague is a Celtic fan - although he comes from Hamilton and thus should support Hamilton Academical as I sometimes tell him. He may indeed by anti-English, anti-Royal Family, anti-Israel, etc etc or any of the other lazy stereotypes, but if he is he's kept his views firmly to himself, even though he's had many chances to espouse them. Basically he's a nice guy.
He no longer goes to Celtic away games as the last time he went away (somewhere he Europe, can't remember where) he was beaten up and robbed .... by fellow Celtic fans. So yes, all clubs do have their dickheads, even saintly Brighton. (I personally feel that because of the sectarianism and bigotry Celtic and Rangers have more than most, but that might just be my English bias).
For what it's worth I agree with you, and understand why you would feel moved to respondI wouldn't want them in the Premier League, and I reckon both clubs have their share of nutters. My comments were to redress the balance of knee-jerk anti-Celtic comments you get on here generally by GB News/UKIP types. Regarding "unless they meet anyone who disagrees with their political views, or anyone English, or likes the Royal Family or Ranger, or is Israeli"; is this based on your first-hand interactions with Celtic fans or a biased perception? Of course their are Celtic fans who tick all those boxes, but the majority are reasonable people just like us Albion fans. The Green Brigade are not universally popular at Celtic, and the news story is about the club curbing their excesses.
Well I wouldn’t sing the Palace scum song either.The only reason to take an Israeli flag to Celtic Park would to be deliberately provocative. A section of Celtic fans have expressed support for the Palestinians for many years as they identify them as fellow travellers who have suffered dispossession and oppression. Many Jewish people would agree with this and oppose the actions of the Israeli state. Solidarity with an oppressed people is surely more valid than Albion singing a song about getting your father's gun to "shoot some Palace scum".